Homeless woman's forays into MacDill lead to security briefing for Sen. Nelson

TAMPA — Sen. Bill Nelson will get a security briefing from MacDill Air Force Base officials Friday after he expressed concerns about a homeless woman sneaking onto the base four times since October 2012.

President Donald Trump and top Republicans will promise a package of sweeping tax cuts for companies and individuals, the Washington Post reports, but the GOP leaders will stop short of labeling many of the tax breaks they hope to strip away, putting off controversial decisions that threaten to sink the party's tax …

Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey last year made a definitive announcement about the company's famous 140-character count amid rumors that the firm would substantially relax the limit. "It's staying," Dorsey told the "Today" show's Matt Lauer. "It's a good constraint for us."